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Okay, okay, I'm sorry, I can't keep going with a straight face. The point is, NBC Universal is to take the Endless Reruns of Cops and Cheaters Channel behind the shed; in its place, something hipper this way comes.

It seems after ten years, though, G4 will soon be going away. NBC Universal, which owns G4, has decided to rebrand the channel older and more hip, in the vein of the magazine GQ. The change is likely to begin in 2013.

...The story says they’re hoping the channel remains true to its tech-savvy roots, but will begin to adapt them to a “modern male” audience “whose interests span beyond the dorm room or messy bachelor pad.”

So yeah, just to recap: the channel we've come to know and lo... uh, know anyway, will soon be gone. It looks like the network executives are trying to replace it with something a little more classy; at least outclassing G4 shouldn't be all that tough.

There doesn't seem to be any official word on what's happening to the channel's current lineup, but I can't imagine those shows will be sticking around through the transition. In any event, you might want to make your peace with Attack of the Show, and... X-Play, unless that's already over, and... Ninja Warrior? Did they have that one? And who could forget, uh... um... yeah, that's all I've got.

Considering G4 hasn't be good since, well, ever, this can only be good.

I love video games but an entire channel dedicated to them is just bad. I can't stand watching people talk about video games. If I wanted to hear talk about video games, I'd go on this very forum or talk to my friends. I don't want to distantly watch other people talk about them, one of which is an unfunny wanna-be comedian male and the other an oblivious borderline attractive female with no experience in video gaming.

Good. They should burn in hell for cannibalizing TechTV. They should have just left it alone, but NOOOOOOOOOOO! They had to mess with something awesome and turn it into the putrid shitpile that G4 has been from the beginning.

Honestly, the only people on g4 that actually belonged was Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb, and Kevin perririefredr or however his last name is spelled. They were the only people who actually knew stuff about gaming.

But it sounds like g4 is going to be the new SpikeTV.

I used to watch reviews on the run and everything on g4, but now that victor Lucas left and started it up by himself and has a good co-host that replaced Tommy, there's no need for G4 at all.

I remember being around 10 thinking "ERMAHGERD A CHANNEL ABOUT VIDJAGAEMS!!!11one!"

We never had "good" cable that went past 100 channels so we could never get it. We finally got it a few years back, and note that I had in fact watched it in bits and pieces at friends' houses prior to that, but when we got Comcast Digital Cable (followed by Verizon FiOS), I watched it a bit and was pretty disappointed in the channel and myself for being so excited for it.

I think people liked it because Olivia Munn was fairly attractive. That's it.

(and my philosophy was to not get hung up over someone on TV, when I could find hotter people with less clothes on the internet )

Let's hope the new channel truly does its own thing. Xplay and all that seemed like the vids they show at gamestop. They always had some trying-to-be-cool douche and some slightly good looking girl who knew fuck all about games. Best part was they were telling you shit you already knew most of the time. Sorry g4, there's hotter gamer chicks in the real world who actually know their shit.

G4 was a beloved and cherished part of gaming culture, a channel that allowed gamers everywhere to unite and e-

Okay, okay, I'm sorry, I can't keep going with a straight face. The point is, NBC Universal is to take the Endless Reruns of Cops and Cheaters Channel behind the shed; in its place, something hipper this way comes.

It seems after ten years, though, G4 will soon be going away. NBC Universal, which owns G4, has decided to rebrand the channel older and more hip, in the vein of the magazine GQ. The change is likely to begin in 2013.

...The story says they’re hoping the channel remains true to its tech-savvy roots, but will begin to adapt them to a “modern male” audience “whose interests span beyond the dorm room or messy bachelor pad.”

So yeah, just to recap: the channel we've come to know and lo... uh, know anyway, will soon be gone. It looks like the network executives are trying to replace it with something a little more classy; at least outclassing G4 shouldn't be all that tough.

There doesn't seem to be any official word on what's happening to the channel's current lineup, but I can't imagine those shows will be sticking around through the transition. In any event, you might want to make your peace with Attack of the Show, and... X-Play, unless that's already over, and... Ninja Warrior? Did they have that one? And who could forget, uh... um... yeah, that's all I've got.

"TV That's Plugged In" ...Not anymore, you're not.

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Beloved and cherished my ass! That channel was filled with Sony and Microsoft fanboys. Thy used to have a show called Cinematech which was like their equivalent of MTV music videos but with game trailers. When I saw that they were NOT listing the GameCube on the list of consoles for certain games that had a GameCube version (I had the damn disc in my hand), I was like "fuck this!" Seriously, I lost all respect for that channel. Now if only we could see the end of Game Informer magazine, I'll be happy!

Game informer still gets information that sometimes doesn't reach the net til later. IE it was them who had the interview with Mr. Miyamoto. Where he promised Nintendo of America would never charge more then 249.99 US Dollars for a system unless it came with a full 35 hour game.